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"Won't You Be My Patient?": Preparing Theater Students as Standardized Patients.

Julie A Hart, Deborah R Chilcote.   

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BACKGROUND: Simulation in nursing education is a well-supported teaching strategy. High-fidelity manikins provide students with an opportunity to practice nursing care in a safe environment. Yet, limitations such as lack of realism and inability to practice therapeutic communication have been reported. However, standardized patients (SPs)--actors trained to portray patients with medical issues--provide students with realistic patient situations and opportunities to develop essential skills.
METHOD: A literature review identified barriers to utilizing SP-based simulations. Issues such as financial, human resource, and quality control concerns were identified.
RESULTS: Based on identified barriers, an innovative, interdisciplinary course to prepare theater students to portray patients for simulations is proposed. This proposed course could potentially eliminate identified barriers and increase use of SPs.
CONCLUSION: Because this is a proposed course, the authors recommend testing of the innovation to determine the effectiveness for both nursing and theater students. Copyright 2016, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26926219     DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20160216-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Educ        ISSN: 0148-4834            Impact factor:   1.726


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1.  The use of theatre in medical education in the emergency cases school: an appealing and widely accessible way of learning.

Authors:  Christodoulos Keskinis; Vasileios Bafitis; Panagiota Karailidou; Christina Pagonidou; Panteleimon Pantelidis; Alexandros Rampotas; Michail Sideris; Georgios Tsoulfas; Dimitrios Stakos
Journal:  Perspect Med Educ       Date:  2017-06
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